
Lives were forever changed when arsonists set fire to a couch in a student lounge at Seton Hall University.
» Seton Hall Fire
» The Matthey Trial
A Union Twp. couple faces charges in the death of their adopted son.
» The McGreevey Scandal
The governor's shocking revelation and resignation.
» The Jayson Williams Trial
Ex-Nets' star faces manslaugther charges in the shooting death of a limo driver.
» The Charles Cullen Case
Background on a Somerville nurse suspected of killing patients in Jersey and Penn.
» Child Abuse
Insights and news on the Jersey DYFS crisis.
» Corruption
A Who's-Who of politicos gone bad in the Garden State.
» Seton Hall Fire
The Star-Ledger's award-winning coverage of the tragedy that rocked South Orange.
» Munchmobile The Star-Ledger scours the state for the best burgers, ice cream and other fun food.
» America at War Coverage of the well-being of Jersey soldiers in the ongoing conflict.
» September 11, 2001 Profiles of WTC attack victims and love letters from their families.
» A Great Day in Jersey Celebrating the history of jazz in the Garden State.

» Asbestos Probe
Recent investigations revealed causes for concern about asbestos contamination at former Hamilton factory site.

» The forgotten war
Fifty years later, Mercer County vets reminisce about their Korean War experiences.

» 150 Years of The Express-Times
Here's what was happening in 1855 - in Easton and around the world - when The Express-Times was born.

» Silent Screams: Childhood Lost
The Express-Times documents the lives of adult victims of sexual abuse.

» Dog Tag Project
Columnist Jim Six tries to bring closure for the families of some Vietnam vets.
» Off the Track
A NASCAR speedway looked like a done deal for South Jersey. So why does it now seem headed for The Meadowlands?

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» A home for Spc. Jim Benoit
The Wharton community came together to give back to a soldier who nearly lost everything in Iraq.
» The Changing Face of New Jersey
The ethnic and racial makeup of towns large and small is shifting rapidly, and in some cases dramatically.
» Information Overload
The Star-Ledger examines life with too much email, too many gadgets and not enough time. » Head of the class
The Star-Ledger's salute to scholarship award winners. » AIDS at 25
Profiles of Jerseyans living with AIDS and the doctors who are fighting it.
» American Dreams
Separated in a flight from communism and reunited decades later, Tamás Pusztai and his mother are still taunted by fate.
» The Challenge of Adoption
Families who wish to adopt and children looking for a home face many challenges.
» People who made a differene
Profiles of ordinary people who made important contributions to their communities in 2005.
» Starting Over in New Jersey
In Hurricane Katrina's wake, evacuees relocate to New Jersey.
» Eminent Domain
Supreme Court ruling gave 64 Jersey towns wider latitude to seize homes and land from their owners.
» The Patriot Act: At Freedom's Edge
Is the Patriot Act our first line of defense or a threat to our rights?
» Star-Ledger Scholars (May 2005)
Academic awards for outstanding students from around the state.
» 18th Avenue School
The Star-Ledger checks in on life at Newark's Eighteenth Avenue School. » Energy: Shots in the Dark (March 2005)
In far-flung locations, an audacious experiment is under way, one that would remove the cloud of CO2-spewing industries and alter the future of energy.
» A dramatic gamble (January/February 2005)
Faced with declining ticket sales and an aging audience, Millburn's venerable Paper Mill Playhouse is trying to reinvent itself with some bold moves off stage and on. » HIV's crystal key(December 2004)
The AIDS virus is a quick-change artist that copies itself at lighting speed. But a team of scientists at Rutgers believes it can outsmart the killer. » NJ's new teachers(August 2004)
The Star-Ledger examines the changing makeup and salaries of New Jersey's teachers.
» Generation gaps(August 2004)
Different generations have unique opinions on everything from nontraditional families to the existence of ghosts. » Changing Cities (August 2004)
The Star-Ledger highlights three cities that were once overlooked or underdeveloped, but in their evolutions now attract growing families, professionals and developers. » False Notes (August 2004)
A look into the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra's $17M purchase of antique string instruments from Herbert Axelrod, who is charged with tax fraud.
» Last Chance High (Jan. 2004)
The Star-Ledger reports on a school for students considered lost causes.
» Our Changing Commute (Dec. 2003)
Jobs are leaving New Jersey's big cities for the 'burbs, and bringing commuters with them.
» Wrestling his own body (Dec. 2003)
H.S. wrestling star struggles to regain some control of his body after a debilitating spinal cord injury.
» The New Plague (December 2003)
The Star-Ledger explains how killer germs have defeated our last antibiotic.
» E-Pharmacy (December 2003) The Star-Ledger investigates the world of online drug peddlers.
» Ready for war? (November 2003) The Star-Ledger examines the readiness of the Jersey National Guard.
» Gay in America (November 2003)
Same-sex couples make a bid for acceptance by mainstream society.
» Courtroom Confidential (October 2003) The Star-Ledger goes behind the increasingly secretive practices of the judicial system.
» Living with divorce (October 2003)
The Star-Ledger examines the lives of Jersey families dealing with the pressures and pains of divorce.
» More Star-Ledger Special Projects
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